Work item:
D.502R
Subject/title:
Regional Recommendation for Asia-Oceanic (AO) region on the aspects of International Mobile Roaming
Approval process:
TAP
Type of work item:
Recommendation
Version:
New
Equivalent number:
-
Timing:
-
Liaison:
-
Supporting members:
India, ITU-APT Foundation of India (IAFI), Telecommunications Standards Development Society, India (TSDSI), Nepal, Korea (Rep. of), Papua New Guinea
Summary:
Summary (provides a brief overview of the purpose and contents of the Recommendation, thus permitting readers to judge its usefulness for their work):
Considering the importance of International mobile Roaming aspects and the need for a collaborative approach to have an efficient and affordable roaming regime, it is proposed that members of Asia Oceania region may work on a regional recommendation on this aspect. This proposed regional recommendation may review the ITU-T recommendations D.98 as well as D.97 and propose any reforms in view of the latest development in the ecosystem of International Mobile Roaming.
Also, a framework indicating the principles to be followed for establishing bilateral or multilateral or regional roaming arrangements in this Asia-Oceanic region may also be suggested. The best practices followed in other regions and the experience of member-states in this context can be used as benchmark to prepare the regional recommendation.
Considering the importance of International mobile Roaming aspects and the need for a collaborative approach to have an efficient and affordable roaming regime, it is proposed that members of Asia Oceania region may work on a regional recommendation on this aspect. This proposed regional recommendation may review the ITU-T recommendations D.98 as well as D.97 and propose any reforms in view of the latest development in the ecosystem of International Mobile Roaming.
Also, a framework indicating the principles to be followed for establishing bilateral or multilateral or regional roaming arrangements in this Asia-Oceanic region may also be suggested. The best practices followed in other regions and the experience of member-states in this context can be used as benchmark to prepare the regional recommendation.
Comment:
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